Wildflower Walk

<p>Bull Shoals-White River State Park is home to a multitude of wildflowers that are lots of different shapes, sizes, and colors that bloom for a short time before<br />
giving way to the next lineup of wildflowers. Join a park interpreter on an easy to moderate hike to see what wildflowers are blooming now</p>

Tons of Fun

Join in the fun at the Tons of Fun event at Bull Shoals-White River State Park! Participate in old-fashioned games like the three-legged race, sack race, water balloon toss, and more! Registration begins at 10 a.m. at the pavilion in the campground. There will be three age groups participating in

Birding Hike on Big Bluff Trail

Join a park interpreter to discover what birds we can see or hear on the Big Bluff Trail. This 1.75-mile trail is moderately strenuous with rocky, uneven terrain. Wear comfortable shoes and bring water, insect repellent, and sun protection. Don't forget your field guides and binoculars!&nbsp;

Father's Day Buffet at The Skillet Restaurant

<p></p>Celebrate Dad with a hearty, home-cooked meal packed with his favorite foods!<br /><br />The Skillet's annual <b>Father's Day Buffet</b> at the Ozark Folk Center in Mountain View happens Sunday, June 15 from 11 a.m.-2 p.m.<br /><br />Entrees include:<br />• Skillet’s Famous Fried Chicken<br />• BBQ Ribs<br />• Hamburger Steak with Grilled Onions &amp;

Women in Nature (W.I.N.)

Bull
Shoals-White River State Park is excited to offer Women in Nature (W.I.N.)!
During this summer series, women are encouraged to join park staff to explore different
aspects of the park and enjoy the great outdoors with other like-minded women.
In May, participants will be introduced to birding

"Sense"-able Hike

<a rel="nofollow" target="_blank"></a> When&nbsp;is the last time you stopped to watch a bird land in a tree? What about stopped&nbsp;to smell a cedar tree? Join a park interpreter to spend time outdoors and use&nbsp;all of your senses on an easy hike on the 1/2-mile paved Wildflower Garden Trail. Wear comfortable shoes.

Ozark Chinquapins

Meet a park interpreter and learn the story of the Ozark chinquapin! Find out some interesting facts about this tree, its importance to the region, and see for yourself the restoration efforts currently happening at Bull Shoals-White River State Park.

Nature Scavenger Hike

<a rel="nofollow" target="_blank"></a><a rel="nofollow" target="_blank">Join a park interpreter to take a hike and see if you can find everything on a scavenger hunt list. Keep your eyes open, you never know what you’ll spot! The park interpreter will provide the scavenger hunt list and necessary supplies. This will be an easy walk on a paved .75-mile trail. </a>Wear sturdy

Color Wheel Hike

Join a park interpreter and pick a color! Take time to enjoy the great&nbsp;outdoors at Bull Shoals-White River State Park, and try to find your chosen&nbsp;color on this moderately difficult trail hike! Wear appropriate shoes and bring&nbsp;water.

Fish Feeding

Come see the fish feast! It is very entertaining and quite interesting to watch the feeding habits of fish, like a bass striking at a worm or minnow. Gather around the fish tanks and enjoy the show.

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